Uses: The betel leaf essential oil is valued in Ayurveda as being stimulating, carminative, aromatic, warming, antiseptic and even as an aphrodisiac. It has several medicinal applications among the
natives, being especially used to harden the gums, preserve the teeth, and sweeten the breath. It is said to improve the voice, and is reputed aphrodisiacGeneral Information: Consistency: Light
Note: Base Strength of Aroma: Medium Blends well with: lavender, Tea Tree, eucalyptus, rosemary, Cardamom Aromatic Scent: Distinctly phenolic smoky note, almost tar-like. A compound tentatively
identified as chevibetol is believed to have the greatest impact on the characteristic smoky aroma of betel leaf. Color: Yellowish brown Betel leaf Oil Cautions - No known toxicity. Avoid during
pregnancy
Common Name -Copticum, Carum Copticum
Botanical Name - Piper betle